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Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Price Rite Engineering Plans

Price Rite Engineering were suppliers to the aeromodelling industry back in the 1990's. They have since closed down. They used to sell Aluminium engine mounts, balsa and some kits, among other things. I have a copy of the Ozone and Too Up plans and am chasing any other Price Rite Kit Plans that may be floating around. If any of you have any that you would like to share, please contact me, johnmoody@westnet.com.au. I will pay for any copying/scanning, etc.

Saturday, 27 July 2013

Indoor Control Line Trial.

Owen and Lyal Cameron and myself had
some fun trying out my GeeBee indoor control liner today.

I carried out a 20 second test flight
to see if everything was OK and it was. Although a little slow at 6
seconds a lap on 15 foot lines = 10.7 miles per hour (17.2 kph)!

To say it felt graceful is an
understatement.

Owen managed to hover it a few times
until he backed it into the floor. You will notice the panic of the
camera man (me) running to disconnect the battery when the motor was
stalled. We chipped a prop, no other damage.

We got in a total of 5 flights with
“Crash Cameron” decking it again when trying to do a slooooow
loop. It's easily repaired. The motor was running at 47 % (4700
rpm). The speed needs to be upped a little and I am looking at
getting an accelerometer for the ESC. This will provide constant
speed whether flying horizontal or vertical.

I had only rented the gymnasium for an
hour but we reckoned it was the best hour any of us had spent. We had
great fun. Now I'm waiting for Owen and Lyal to build theirs. There's
even talk of slow indoor combat.